17 December, 2015
17 December, 2015
House of Commons agrees that breach of spending limit resulting from decision not to pursue tax credits cuts is justified and that no further debate will be required
17 December, 2015
Provisional local government finance settlement says there will be consultation on proposal in the New Year
17 December, 2015
Industrial Injuries Advisory Council review concludes that threshold for prescription has not been reached
17 December, 2015
New research from the DWP also finds that only 36 percent of those affected who applied for a discretionary housing payment were successful
17 December, 2015
New statutory rule
17 December, 2015
New DWP statistics also show that 28 only per cent of individuals achieved a job outcome
17 December, 2015
New powers will be founded on 'dignity and respect'
17 December, 2015
Draft budget for 2016/2017 also confirms up to £343 million for the council tax reduction scheme
16 December, 2015
New DWP statistics also show that the success rate for DLA reassessments is 74 per cent
16 December, 2015
New DWP statistics also show that, of these, a third were in employment
15 December, 2015
New report from European Scrutiny Committee also cautions that Treaty amendment may be necessary to make any changes 'judge proof'
15 December, 2015
New analysis from IPPR also finds that average loss to households facing benefit cuts will be over £800
14 December, 2015
Recommendations in new briefing include only paying non-contributory benefits to those who have worked in Member State and extending qualifying period for retaining worker status to three years
14 December, 2015
New report from Scottish Welfare Reform Committee calls for system 'based upon preserving the dignity of, and showing respect for, claimants'
11 December, 2015
New statutory instrument
11 December, 2015
Recommendations set out in new report that looks at how the new powers being given to the Scottish Parliament over certain areas of the social security system in Scotland could be used
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